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Legal Research EnginePhase 2 · 1 Sep 2026

Cited research.
Or a refusal.

Hybrid retrieval — BM25, vector and citation-graph — over UK authorities. Every paragraph carries its citation. When the evidence is thin, the AI refuses to answer rather than invent a case name.

Phase 2 — public case-law access pending Computational Analysis Licence (CAL) from The National Archives. Current closed beta uses synthetic test data only. Activates at public launch on 1 September 2026.

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How is the matrimonial home divided in ancillary relief?
Illustrative — live retrieval activates with the Computational Analysis Licence...
Miller v Miller [2006] UKHL 24
House of Lords
97%
White v White [2001] 1 AC 596
House of Lords
93%
Radmacher v Granatino [2010] UKSC 42
Supreme Court
88%
Charman v Charman [2007] EWCA Civ 503
Court of Appeal
82%

What the engine does

Hybrid retrieval, citation graphs, court-tier weighting, and a refusal mode when the sources don't support an answer.

Case-law retrieval

BM25, vector and citation-graph retrieval over UK judgments. Activates once The National Archives grants our Computational Analysis Licence. Until then, the beta operates on synthetic test data.

Citation graphs

Walk the 'cites' and 'cited-by' edges of any authority to surface distinguishing or supporting decisions.

Aggregate court patterns

Court x area x outcome distributions from published decisions. Aggregate only — no named-judge profiling.

Statute cross-reference

Cross-reference statutes with relevant authorities, amendments and commencement orders sourced from legislation.gov.uk under OGL v3.0.

Precedent ranking

Precedents ranked by court hierarchy, recency and proximity to your matter facts. The supervising solicitor decides which to argue.

Refusal mode

When retrieval is weak, the AI refuses rather than guess. No invented citations — that's the SRA Principle 5 line we will not cross.

How it works

From question to cited authority — or an honest refusal.

01

Ask in plain English

No Boolean, no proximity operators. Phrase the question the way you would brief a trainee.

02

Hybrid retrieval

BM25, vector and citation-graph retrieval run in parallel against the licensed corpus. Re-ranking applies court hierarchy and recency.

03

Cited results, or a refusal

Each result shows the source paragraph, court tier and citation count. When confidence is low, the AI refuses to answer.

BM25 + Vec
Hybrid retrieval
Cited
Paragraph-level
Refuses
When sources are weak
UK South
Azure data residency

Research that cites, or refuses

Five-firm closed beta · free until 1 September 2026.

Phase 2 — public case-law access pending Computational Analysis Licence (CAL). Current beta uses synthetic test data only.

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See It In Action

How Legal Research works

Walk through the key workflows — from your dashboard, in real time.

01

Ask in plain English

Phrase the question naturally. Hybrid BM25 + vector + citation-graph retrieval runs against the licensed corpus.

02

Review cited results

Authorities are ranked by court hierarchy, recency and citation weight. Every paragraph carries its source.

03

Brief the supervising solicitor

Save authorities, export a research bundle for counsel, and log the session against the matter.

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